I Mint 400, Skyscraper and Baby Chaos King Tut‘s Wah Wah Hut. St Vincent Street. 221 5279. 8.30pm. £4.50. Tickets from King Tut‘s and Just the Ticket. Virgin. Union Street. 226 4679. Two English labeltnates making a noisy indie sound. Mint 400 mix psychedelia and prog with more current inﬂuences while Skyscraper bring together ex-members of Swervedriver and Camden power trio Milk. See preview for Baby Chaos.

I Freedom Di The City George Square. 8—10.30pm. Free. With the go-ahead from the Council. Glaswegians get together to make their disapproval of the curfew felt. The Shamen stir up the crowd. with a little assistance from the Slam DJs.

I Maria McKee and Heidi Berry Pavilion Theatre. Renlield Street. 332 1846. 7.45pm. £9.50. £8.50. £7.50. A world leader in swishing her ﬂoral-print dress and whipping up an emotional storm with her caressing country voice. Welcomed like a native in these parts. Support from Heidi Berry. whose very English introspective ditties are rewarding if you have the patience.

vocalist Chuck Moseley. the one who grunted his way through ‘We Care A l.ot‘. Support from Glasgow‘s AC Acoustics. cantankerous indie riff merchants who will shortly release their debut single ‘Sweatlodge‘l‘MV‘ on Flemental Records.

I Heal Black Angel Music Box. Victoria Street. 225 2564. 9pm. £4. A new local band with art uplifting easy groove. playing their first live dates on the back of their ()(‘Ctlll 151’. Tribal Funktion DJs do the gift-wrapping.